Jason Mitchell explains how down imaging can help you identify more walleye that are laying in the mud.
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In the second installment of Virtual Angling’s “Boating and Rigging” series, we go inside Jason Mitchell’s Crestliner Pro Tiller 1850. As shown in this video, Mitchell keeps things simple in…
2D sonar generally covers more water than down imaging, but down imaging provides a much more precise picture when fishing structure or weeds.
In Virtual Angling’s second installment of “Getting the Most Out of Your Lowrance Sonar” series, Jason Mitchell focuses on DownView and Side Imaging. If you haven’t seen the first installment…
Fishing electronics have become so powerful and so precise, it can be intimidating when learning how to use a new sonar unit. In this course, Jason Mitchell will go over…
In this tip, Jason Mitchell shares why it’s necessary to rely on downscan (down imaging) when finding fish in deep water this time of year. Comparing downscan with 2D sonar…
Interpreting your side imaging is easier than it looks if you understand a few key things about what you’re looking at.
Tanner Ouellette of Aqua Traction kicks off Virtual Angling’s first of many upcoming boat walk throughs, by giving us a tour of his new Caymas DV20 fiberglass walleye boat. Each…
When you’re on a large body or water or chasing suspended basin walleye, there’s a lot of water to cover. One way to tackle this is by using your graph at high speeds.
Kade Lynch and Tanner Ouellette from AquaTraction explain how to use Scout Mode Forward Facing Sonar to find and catch a specific fish.
Integrating your electronics and Minn Kota trolling motor with the One-Boat Network for easy, hands-free trolling.
We cover simple tips for interpreting Side Imaging or Side Scan with the Lowrance HDS unit and how to use it effectively to catch more fish.